Daddy Dewdrop


Daddy Dewdrop is a pseudonym for American songwriter Richard "Dick" Monda. He is best known for his 1971 hit "Chick-A-Boom ".

Biography

Monda's family re-located from Ohio to California in the mid-1940s. He and his sister performed in vaudeville and shows around Hollywood. As a child, Monda appeared in the films The Glass Wall and Go for Broke! At 13, he was chosen to play Eddie Cantor as a boy in the film The Eddie Cantor Story, in which he performed six songs, including dance routines. At 16, he had a featured role in The Midnight Story.
He began songwriting as a young man and received a degree in mathematics.
His first production with Moonglow was "Don't Do it Some More", by "The Cindermen", credited under the pen name "Daddy Dewdrop". After Moonglow, he signed with Four Star Music publishing co. where he stayed for seven years. Most of his recorded song occurred during this period. He was signed to Verve Records as an artist and recorded his first album, Truth, Lies, Magic and Faith.
Two years later after producing music for the Saturday morning cartoon series Groovie Goolies, he released the song "Chick-A-Boom", originally written for the show.
Monda put together a backup band of studio musicians, including Tom Hensley, who later became the musical director for Neil Diamond, and Butch Rillera, who later became a member of the group Redbone, and recorded a version of the song, retitled "Chick-A-Boom ". The tune, which was distributed by Sunflower Records, became a top 10 hit in the United States, peaking on the Billboard Pop Singles chart at #9 in 1971, and #3 on Cashbox. Other charted records include "Fox Huntin' on the Weekend" and "Chantilly Lace", and after a change of labels to "Inphasion Records", he had another chart record, "Nanu, Nanu, " and "The Real Thing".
He appeared in several underground films, including The Michael Girard directed Troma films, Oversexed Rug Suckers from Mars, Body Parts and the indie film The Artichokes.
He recorded an album called "Or Durvs" under the alias "Lu Janis".

Discography

Albums

As Dick Monda
YearAlbumRecord label
1969Truth, Lies, Magic, and FaithVerve Records
1977Love is an Open HandAlbum World

As Daddy Dewdrop
YearAlbumRecord label
1971Daddy DewdropSunflower Records
1979Meet the BeatInphasion Records

Singles

As Dick Monda
As Daddy Dewdrop